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message 1: by Stacey (new)

Stacey The last few days of January! It looks like I'm 2 books behind on my challenge already.


message 2: by Carol (new)

Carol (actutor) I'm still reading Swamplandia!. I am behind on my challenge too.


message 3: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (gkonkler5) I finally decided to commit to Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. Then will knock out Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married.

In the process of deciding on a classic. Decisions, decisions.


message 4: by Mary (new)

Mary | 236 comments I know not everyone loved Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Gretchen, but I really did! I hope you feel about it as I did.

I'm still reading Chosen (Chandra Hoffman). Nearly done, and have liked it a lot.


message 5: by Melki (new)

Melki I'm reading Cutting for Stone, some short stories, and working my way through a HUGE stack of graphic novels I found at the library.


message 6: by Sam (new)

Sam (ecowitch) | 157 comments I'm reading The Dragon's Eye at the moment, needed something a little lighter before getting stuck in to some of my challenges. Next up will be The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements.

And don't worry Stacey, I'm two books behind on mine too!


message 7: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Fly I finished The Shadow Wife over the weekend. Diane Chamberlain is one of my favorites and this book did not disappoint. I'm currently reading Mary and O'Neil and still working on The Night Circus and enjoying both.

I fell behind in the reading challenge in April last year and never recovered. I set my goal a little lower this year and I'm already behind.


message 8: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Kathy wrote: "I finished The Shadow Wife over the weekend. Diane Chamberlain is one of my favorites and this book did not disappoint. I'm currently reading Mary and O'Neil and still..."

Mary and O'Neil! Too funny, I just put that on my read next pile. Great minds....


message 9: by Theresa (new)

Theresa I am trying to finish Breakdown before it is due back at the library. It is the last of the four new release holds that came in all at once. I adore Paretsky's books for their sharp insights on Chicago society and politics.


message 10: by Dan (new)

Dan Raymo (dan_raymo) | 22 comments Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friends gave it to me, otherwise I probably wouldn't have read it (only because I think O'Reilly is a dope.) But interesting topic and I love history, so hopefully it'll be good.


message 11: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (gkonkler5) Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friends gave it to me, otherwise I probably wouldn't have rea..."

Will be curious to hear what you have to say. you had me at "O'Reilly is a dope." Ha!


message 12: by Caroline (new)

Caroline  (caro7) Almost finished with The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why and have really been enjoying it. This book could save your life, so I recommend everyone read it.


message 13: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 95 comments Oh Vicky I know I don't know you yetdont come on here often ...yet...and only know a few people from past ivillage. But just finished"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." I loved it with every piece of my heart. It is already an all time favorite. It's magical. Please let me know what you think. I would love to discuss with someone who just read it. Sorry I can't figure out how to copy and paste comments on phone yet everyone. I'm reading "Villette" by Bronte because it was time to read it, I wanted something older and I told a friend if she read "Rebecca" I would read "Villette."


message 14: by Sam (new)

Sam (ecowitch) | 157 comments I've finished The Dragon's Eye and it was brilliant (I'm going to have to hunt down the rest of the series now!). I've now started The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements and so far I'm thoroughly enjoying it, especially the author's little comments for certain points (it's like he's was in my mind in my chemistry classes and stole my thoughts!).


message 15: by Dan (last edited Feb 02, 2012 06:07AM) (new)

Dan Raymo (dan_raymo) | 22 comments Gretchen wrote: "Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friends gave it to me, otherwise I probably would..."

About a 1/3 through... pretty good so far. Trying to maintain objectivity, but I can't help think that O'Reilly probably identifies well with Booth -- describing Booth's thoughts about kidnapping Lincoln, "Booth will sit before him and deliver a furious monologue, accusing Lincoln of stupidity and self-importance. It doesn't matter that Lincoln won't be able to talk back; Booth has no interest in anything the president has to say."


message 16: by Dan (new)

Dan Raymo (dan_raymo) | 22 comments Sam wrote: "I've finished The Dragon's Eye and it was brilliant (I'm going to have to hunt down the rest of the series now!). I've now started [book:The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales ..."

For periodic element fans, someone pointed this out to me recently: http://www.periodicvideos.com/ -- classic "nutty professor".


message 17: by Carol (new)

Carol (actutor) Dan wrote: "Gretchen wrote: "Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friends gave it to me, otherwise..."

I think I read that there were some factual errors. I'm sure you can find them online.


message 18: by JZ (new)

JZ NJ (jznj) A bit off topic, but applicable to "book lovers"-
Have you heard about World Book Night- April 23rd,where one million books will be given out ALL OVER AMERICA , for free, provided by publishers.
I was chosen as a "giver" of books, after completing a simple one page application online. They have extended the deadline to be a "giver" ---til Feb 6th. here is the site-

http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/abou...


message 19: by Dan (new)

Dan Raymo (dan_raymo) | 22 comments Carol wrote: "Dan wrote: "Gretchen wrote: "Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friends gave it to m..."
Hi Carol, I did google it about the errors (I didn't notice any) and they seemed minor in nature, but apparently the Ford Theater bookstore banned it for that reason...history buffs are sticklers for details. Decent read (short and sweet), but didn't offer anything unique. I much preferred

Assassination Vacation


message 20: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Dan wrote: "Carol wrote: "Dan wrote: "Gretchen wrote: "Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friend..."

I loved Assassination Vacation. I'm a huge Sarah Vowell fan.


message 21: by Dan (new)

Dan Raymo (dan_raymo) | 22 comments Theresa wrote: "Dan wrote: "Carol wrote: "Dan wrote: "Gretchen wrote: "Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right..."
That is the only one of hers I've read...I'll have to try another sometime.


message 22: by Carol (new)

Carol (actutor) Dan wrote: "Carol wrote: "Dan wrote: "Gretchen wrote: "Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friend..."

We have the audio book Assassination Vacation . It is even better than the book. I enjoy her on This American Life, and just love her sense of humor.


message 23: by JZ (new)

JZ NJ (jznj) ^ Assassination Vacation is the book I selected for the To Be Referred reader last month. If Sarah Vowell is the reader, I would think the audio version is excellent. Her "delivery" is so unique. Think I will look for this for my "legally blind" mother!


message 24: by Carol (new)

Carol (actutor) JZ wrote: "^ Assassination Vacation is the book I selected for the To Be Referred reader last month. If Sarah Vowell is the reader, I would think the audio version is excellent. Her "delivery" is ..." She also includes different actors/personalities as the other "characters,"


message 25: by JZ (new)

JZ NJ (jznj) Did Michael Moore read one of those chapters? Seems like I read that in his book "HERE COMES TROUBLE" ?


message 26: by Carol (new)

Carol (actutor) Here is a link to the audio book with the additional readers.http://www.amazon.com/Assassination-V...


message 28: by Annika (new)

Annika Dan wrote: "Carol wrote: "Dan wrote: "Gretchen wrote: "Dan wrote: "Reading Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever by Bill O'Reilly. One of my right-wing friend..."

I also lovedAssasination Vacation.


message 29: by Annika (new)

Annika I agree,Carol, the audiobook of anything by Sarah Vowell is fantastic!


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